Hi,
thanks! That seems like a fair list of commands.
To the mailing list: The commands listed in the previous mail all have
more than one argument (in square brackets [ ]). We had a discussion
off list, and commands such as \in will as I understood it also keep
spaces, but it has only one argumen
On 4/16/2021 12:00 PM, Mikael Sundqvist wrote:
Hi,
I think there has been some change recently. Is it on purpose that
there is no space after the \cite. Look how the parenthesis that ends
the citation and the word "text" are set without space inbetween.
/Mikael
\startbuffer[mybib]
@article{a,
Hi,
I think there has been some change recently. Is it on purpose that
there is no space after the \cite. Look how the parenthesis that ends
the citation and the word "text" are set without space inbetween.
/Mikael
\startbuffer[mybib]
@article{a,
author = {An Author},
title = {A title},
ye